Tag: graphic facilitation workshop

Cartoon and Storyboard Techniques for Graphic Facilitators

Happy Fall … hope your transition into this new season is going well! FYI, I have a brand new live online course this season with the fabulous Karen Lloyd, Director of Animation and Storyboard expert. It’s to help anyone who works visually with groups or individuals to weave cartoon and storyboard techniques into your client… Read more »


Working Visually eCommunity, June 20, 2019

Hosted the June Drop-in Webinar for The Working Visually eCommunity on Thursday, June 20th. This is a monthly support group for grads of our visual programs: Fundamentals of Working Visually, Intermediates of Working Visually, Fast & Loose Sketching and Visual Coach Certification. Visual Practitioners trained elsewhere are also welcome.  Emergent Agenda from Members each month.… Read more »


Working Visually eCommunity – April 2019, Drop-in Webinar

Hosted the April Drop-in Webinar for The Working Visually eCommunity on Thursday April 25th.  This is a monthly support group for grads of our visual programs: Fundamentals of Working Visually, Intermediates of Working Visually, Fast & Loose Sketching and Visual Coach Certification.  Visual Practitioners trained elsewhere are also welcome.  Emergent Agenda from Members each month. … Read more »


Lindsay’s Private Training: Emphasis on Graphic Recording

I run a variety of Public Trainings in beginner and advanced Visual Skills throughout the year (both online and in-person). However, some clients, for various reasons, prefer to reserve me all for themselves through my Private Training and Apprenticeship options. That was the case this week with trainee Lindsay Risling. Her First Nation organization employs… Read more »


Working Visually eCommunity: September’s Drop-In Webinar

I’ve been a Visual Practitioner for 22 years now and a trainer of Visual Skills for 17 years.  I’ve educated A LOT of people about the strategy of and joy of Working Visually … and personally trained 2500+ from across the globe. It’s a fascinating field, with warts and all like any field. Having trained… Read more »


WHY WORKING FOR NADA CAN BE SMART

I’m in the biz of helping grown adults SHIFT. And I do a lot of SHIFTing myself in the process too – as like attracts like. Often my clients are in the midst of a big developmental step. They are either younger folks (25-45) who really want to get clarity and traction on their professional… Read more »